The pitch casts your PC as a naive mech trainee who, in time, finds out what they want from friends and life. Years later, in their kickass custom mechs, find out what you’re willing to do to get it.
Many players; one character – Last Sentinels offers up unique twists to traditional RPGs
Your story will end in death or betrayal when they succumb to the intense pressures of hope, despair, scheming foes and high-stakes mech combat.
The world is dead: Salvage Union mecha treks its way to Kickstarter
Those who wish for freedom live instead out in the waste, eking out a living amid the dust storms, drought, and the monsters that plague the landscape.
Free to Download: Salvage Union quickstart
Salvage Union RPG’s quick start beta version is now available as publisher Leyline Press readies for Dragonmeet.
An early look at Leyline Press’ Salvage Union RPG
Salvage Union is a new RPG from Leyline Press, the publisher created by Aled Lawlor (Mew-Tants) and Panayiotis Lines (Shadow of Mogg).
Muv-Luv Alternative: Mecha versus wrinkled sacks of flesh
The enemies, the BETA, in Muv-Luv Alternative certainly look different. They’re not quite insectoid but certainly have fleshy biology on their side.
Shikizakura: Ritual powered mechs against invading oni
Directed by Walking Meat’s Shin’ya Sugai and made by Sublimation, the same studio that did Ghost in the Shell Arise, Shikizakura is about magically enhanced mech-suits being used to take on invading demons in the near future.
War Machines on the Borderline: Kyōkai Senki posts 11 minutes of teaser
It’s 2061, Japan is occupied by a coalition of the willing, and the whole world is now controlled by four trade blocs.
Sakugan’s latest trailer is fighting fit
Set in the far future, in Sakugan, people have been forced to retreat underground and live in a cramped city known as the Labyrinth.
Be gay. Pilot mechs. Kill Nazis: Extreme Meatpunks Forever RPG
In the beginning, there was meat. A decaying chunk of flesh from a dying god, hurtling through the void of space, thousands of miles wide. A million eyes, a billion hands grasping for purchase against nothingness itself. This is where we live.